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DNA replication in bacteria occurs​

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Answered by danishauh11
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DNA replication (arrows) occurs in both directions from the origin of replication in the circular DNA found in most bacteria. ... It is the actual DNA, not the DNA polymerase that moves during bacterial DNA replication. Single-strand binding proteins bind to the single-stranded regions so the two strands do not rejoin.
Answered by vermanaresh11062
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DNA replication (arrows) occurs in both directions from the origin of replication in the circular DNA found in most bacteria. ... It is the actual DNA, not the DNA polymerase that moves during bacterial DNA replication. Single-strand binding proteins bind to the single-stranded regions so the two strands do not rejoin

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